Which of the following sets of quantum numbers can be used to describe the 2 electrons in the He atom? For the possible sets, write the electron configuration and identify if it is a ground state or excited state configuration. i) n = 2,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 1,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 ii) n = 2,1 = 0, mı = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 2, 1 = 0, m = 0, ms = 1/2 iii) n = 2,1 = 1, mį = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 2,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 iv) n = 2,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms =- 1/2 and n = 2, 1 = o, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 v) n = 1,1 = 0, mi = 0, ms = 2 and n = 1, 1 = 0, mı = 0, ms = -2 %3D

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Which of the following sets of quantum numbers can be used to describe the 2 electrons
in the He atom? For the possible sets, write the electron configuration and identify if it
is a ground state or excited state configuration.
i) n = 2,1= 0, mı = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 1,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms = 1/2
ii) n = 2,1 = 0, mi = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 2,1 = 0, mi = 0, ms = 1/2
iii) n = 2,1 = 1, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 2,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms = 1/2
iv) n = 2,1 = 0, mį = 0, ms =- 1/2 and n = 2,1= o, mị = 0, ms = 1/2
v) n = 1,1= 0, mi = 0, ms = 2 and n = 1,1 = o, mi = 0, ms = -2
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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following sets of quantum numbers can be used to describe the 2 electrons in the He atom? For the possible sets, write the electron configuration and identify if it is a ground state or excited state configuration. i) n = 2,1= 0, mı = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 1,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 ii) n = 2,1 = 0, mi = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 2,1 = 0, mi = 0, ms = 1/2 iii) n = 2,1 = 1, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 and n = 2,1 = 0, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 iv) n = 2,1 = 0, mį = 0, ms =- 1/2 and n = 2,1= o, mị = 0, ms = 1/2 v) n = 1,1= 0, mi = 0, ms = 2 and n = 1,1 = o, mi = 0, ms = -2 %3D %3D %3D
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